June 4, 1989: Media and Mobilization Beyond Tiananmen Square

Date: 
Thursday, April 26, 2012 - 11:30am - Monday, September 10, 2012 - 11:30am
Location: 
Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA), 215 Centre Street New York
Contact: 

Vivian Chiu: vchiu@mocanyc.org

June 4, 1989: Media and Mobilization Beyond Tiananmen Square draws from MOCA’s extensive collection of Asian-American and Chinese-language periodicals to reconstruct a narrative of the coverage of and response to the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre of 1989. These periodicals tell the story of the sister movement sparked in America: thousands, mainly young Asian-Americans, marched and rallied in cities across the country in solidarity with the Chinese protesters. The crackdown of June 4 politically galvanized the Chinese-American community, and the protests escalated. Amidst the current renaissance of popular protest, June 4, 1989: Media and Mobilization Beyond Tiananmen Square offers a chance to reflect critically on the inseparable roles of protester, journalist, and spectator at home.

Curated by Ryan Wong, Assistant Curator